Curialia Miscellanea; Or, Anecdotes of Old Times: Regal, Noble, Gentilitial, and Miscellaneous: Including Authentic Anecdotes of the Royal Household, and the Manners and Customs of the Court, at an Early Period of the English History |
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الصفحة lxiv
The Earl of Derby, afterwards Duke of Leeds, was impeached, A. D. 1678, of High
Treason by the House of Commons, on a charge of being in the French interest,
and, in particular, of being Popishly affected : many, both Peers and ...
The Earl of Derby, afterwards Duke of Leeds, was impeached, A. D. 1678, of High
Treason by the House of Commons, on a charge of being in the French interest,
and, in particular, of being Popishly affected : many, both Peers and ...
الصفحة 28
So that we see the French have, ever since the Conquest, been the standard of
the English dress ; and though we often complain of the folly of our times, in
adopting French modes, it appears to be a practice that has existed time
immemorial.
So that we see the French have, ever since the Conquest, been the standard of
the English dress ; and though we often complain of the folly of our times, in
adopting French modes, it appears to be a practice that has existed time
immemorial.
الصفحة 117
FRENCH KINGS. Whether the French Kings possessed this Gift in a greater or
less degree than our own, I cannot decide ; but in point of antiquity, by the
accounts of their Historians, they exceed us by many centuries. The advocates for
the ...
FRENCH KINGS. Whether the French Kings possessed this Gift in a greater or
less degree than our own, I cannot decide ; but in point of antiquity, by the
accounts of their Historians, they exceed us by many centuries. The advocates for
the ...
الصفحة 119
On the other hand, as the French Kings possessed the faculty sooner than our
Kings, so did it last longer ; for King George I. had the good sense not to pretend
to it; whereas the French Kings kept up the farce at least till 177^, though with
some ...
On the other hand, as the French Kings possessed the faculty sooner than our
Kings, so did it last longer ; for King George I. had the good sense not to pretend
to it; whereas the French Kings kept up the farce at least till 177^, though with
some ...
الصفحة 216
the French word Gardez for the Motto; though I think they had better have kept the
Cave (as I have observed), and hanged the Grey-hound; though perhaps it was
conceived at the time the Adsum was dropped, that Ca-ve, in the Latin, might be ...
the French word Gardez for the Motto; though I think they had better have kept the
Cave (as I have observed), and hanged the Grey-hound; though perhaps it was
conceived at the time the Adsum was dropped, that Ca-ve, in the Latin, might be ...
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الصفحة 269 - Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
الصفحة 158 - In mundo erat, et mundus per ipsum factus est, et mundus eum non cognovit.
الصفحة 157 - In principio erat Verbum, et Verbum erat apud Deum, et Deus erat Verbum.
الصفحة 156 - Euntes in mundum universum praedicate Evangelium omni creaturae, qui crediderit et baptizatus fuerit, salvus erit, qui vero non crediderit, condemnabitur.
الصفحة 163 - THE Almighty Lord, who is a most strong tower to all them that put their trust in him, to whom all things in heaven, in earth, and under the earth, do bow and obey, be now and evermore thy defence; and make thee know and feel that there is none other Name under heaven given to man, in whom, and through whom, thou mayest receive health and salvation, but only the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
الصفحة 160 - Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum, Filium tuum. Qui tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus sancti Deus. Per omnia saecula saeculorum.
الصفحة 163 - And graciously hear us, that those evils, which the craft and subtilty of the devil or man worketh against us, be brought to nought; and by the providence of thy goodness they may be dispersed ; that we thy servants, being hurt by no persecutions, may evermore give thanks unto thee in thy holy Church ; through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
الصفحة 163 - The Almighty Lord, who is a most strong Tower to all them that put their Trust in, him ; to whom all things in Heaven, in Earth, and under the Earth, do bow and obey, be now and evermore...
الصفحة 135 - Touch alone, without any assistance of Chirurgery; and those, many of them, such as had tired out the endeavours of able Chirurgeons before they came thither. It were endless to recite what I myself have seen, and what I •have received acknowledgments of by Letter, not only from the several parts of this Nation, but also from Ireland, Scotland, Jersey and Garnsey.
الصفحة 158 - Noble, and the sick Person to have the same Angel hanged about his neck, and to wear it until he be full whole.